EMPLOYMENT COLUMN
By Michael S. Kalt and Leonid M. Zilberman
This article appears on Page 8
"No man's life, liberty or property are safe while the Legislature is in session" is a classic political phrase that popularly began with a New York Court decision in 1866. While originated in New York, the phrase can aptly be applied to the California Legislature. Indeed, while employees generally dread the April 15 tax-filing deadl...
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